Introduction to Mechanical Engineering is a foundational course that provides an overview of the principles, concepts, and applications of mechanical engineering. This course serves as a gateway to the field, offering students a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental theories and practices that underpin mechanical engineering.
Through a combination of theoretical lectures, laboratory exercises, and hands-on projects, students will explore key topics in mechanical engineering, including mechanics, thermodynamics, materials science, and fluid dynamics. The course will also introduce students to engineering design principles, computational tools, and professional ethics relevant to the field of mechanical engineering.
Course Objectives:
Understand the fundamental principles and concepts of mechanical engineering.
Apply mathematical and scientific principles to analyze and solve engineering problems.
Develop practical skills in engineering design, analysis, and experimentation.
Communicate effectively and work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams.
Demonstrate ethical and professional behavior in engineering practice.
Prerequisites:Â This course does not have any formal prerequisites; however, a basic understanding of mathematics and physics is recommended. Students from diverse academic backgrounds are welcome to enroll.